(late 1950s) Radio: Starred in her own radio drama series, "Dr. Gentry".
(1949) Stage: Starred in "Goodbye My Fancy" on Broadway.
(1938) Radio: Starred in "The Circle" radio series.
(1935) Stage: Starred in "Duet for Floodlight", directed by Cedric Hardwicke, in London, England.
(1930) Stage: Appeared in "French Leave" in London, England.
(1931) Stage: Appeared in "After All" in London, England.
(1928) Stage: Appeared in "The Constant Nymph" in London, England.
(1927) Stage: Appeared in "The Lash", New Brighton, England.
(1930) Stage: Appeared in Reginald Berkeley's "French Leave," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England, with Emlyn Williams, Charles Groves and Edward Scott-Gatty in the cast. Eille Norwood was director.
(1938) Radio: Starred in her own radio series, "Madeleine Carroll Reads", in which she read passages from popular books of the day.
(10/30/38) Radio: Appeared on "The Chase and Sanborn Hour" on NBC Radio.